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Arwen2k3

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  1. My son has now been gluten free for a week, however it is now that we are noticing serious hyperactivity. I don't know if it's that he just feels so great without tummy problems and more energy and is adjusting? Or is it a withdrawal symptom? He also has been more mischievous and inflexible off the gluten. Has anyone else experienced the pendulum swing...
  2. Scarlett77~ My sons patches don't move either. He has the same patches, but he just has gotten more. It started with just one on his tummy. It looks like I put sunscreen only there. Same texture as the rest of his skin, except there is no pigment there. More and more spots appeared. Often, you can find symmetrical patchiness. Meaning, if there are...
  3. Our son has vitiligo. It was the driving force behind my discovering he has celiac (two weeks ago)! He is 4 and for a year I was watching this weird white patch on his tummy. It then spread to his groin area. This summer when he got out in the sun, the sun darkened his skin and more spots showed up on his feet, hands elbows and knees. He also started...
  4. Thank you all for your insights. I was eating gluten at the time of the tests so I know that was not the cause of the low lab values. I was just recently reading a blog by the glutendoctors that was very informative, discussing how currently there just is not any good testing for celiac. The sensitivity of the blood draws and even biopsy are just too low...
  5. Hello All~ This is my first post and I am looking for some input. I'll give a bit of background so you understand where I'm at. For years I had suffered from what seemed to be random horrible stomach cramping and constipation. After my fourth pregnancy I started experiencing symptoms that were new and disturbing they are as follows: continued cramping...
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